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1 Why need we be bounden to others, who have been ourselves so amply provided?
2 He was an orphan and bounden to no man.
3 By her account, also, I am bounden to you, Prince, scarcely less than to him.
4 His answer was, that he desired nothing better, and would be much bounden to them if they would do so.
5 And all a whole day during, stood bounden to a stake, yet might not be through-pierced with arrows of all the knights.
6 And so we collect the trifles that once were valuables for other men, and by the possession of these trifles are we bounden to them.
7 "Then say Miles Hendon, son of Sir Richard, is here without- Ishallbe greatly bounden to you, my good lad."
8 "Sir," said he, "God has given you manhood and strength beyond all other knights; the more are ye bounden to his service."
9 "Sir," said he, "God has given you manhood and strength beyond all other knights; and more are ye bounden to his service."
10 "Madam, I am so bounden to you for the care you have taken, and for these beautiful rooms," Elizabeth said delightedly, kissing her stepmother.
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